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India's Data Law: 18 Months to Compliance
13 Dec
Summary
- Businesses have 18 months to comply with the DPDP Act.
- The Act mandates significant changes in data handling.
- A webinar offers practical implementation strategies.

The Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act of 2023 is set to fundamentally alter how organizations manage personal data within India. Businesses must now prepare for a significant undertaking, with an 18-month window to enact comprehensive systemic adjustments across their IT, legal, and operational frameworks to meet compliance requirements and mitigate the risk of substantial penalties.
To facilitate this transition, a dedicated webinar will convene leading experts to provide guidance. This event aims to move participants beyond theoretical understanding of the legislation towards practical, actionable strategies for implementation. The focus will be on equipping companies with the necessary tools and insights to navigate the complexities of the DPDP Act.
This crucial initiative underscores the urgency for businesses to act swiftly. With the statutory deadline approaching, the webinar serves as a vital resource for ensuring readiness and fostering a robust data protection posture. Attendees will gain clarity on how to achieve compliance effectively and efficiently.




